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Rebuilding My Routine: A Journey to Mental Well-Being in a New City
In the months leading up to my arrival in Toronto, I had been experiencing some trouble with my mental health. There was too much uncertainty, and I was questioning every single one of my choices.
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Unlikely Guidance
Raised partially by the system, I believed, for too long, that I needed to struggle. That who I was wouldn’t matter if I did not show my scars. It was hard to appreciate what one English teacher, who wouldn’t show an ounce of interest in my broken personal life, was offering me.
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Hey Danny, I’m Walkin’ Over Here!
The worth of walkability through the Danforth’s eyes.
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Non-vegan restaurants where you can actually eat as a vegan
As a student on a budget, these are my top 4 Vegan places that helped me get through my first semester at Centennial College
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My Thoughts on the Nominees for Album of the Year at the 2024 Grammys
What are the Grammys for if not to introduce us to new music? This is why I set out to listen to each album nominated for Album of the Year at the 2024 Grammys.
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Is It Safe to Ride the TTC
Concerns over an apparent rise in violence on the TTC came to the Danforth. On the evening of January 27th, a robbery was reported at Pape Station. Minutes later, an assault had taken place on board a bus nearby in the same area, according to Toronto Police. The two incidents are just one of a large uptick in reported acts of aggression on the TTC that have plagued the company in recent weeks. This has led to fears and questions about whether riding the TTC is still safe. Incidents of violence are not unheard-of on public transit. In December 2022, Amalgamated Transit Union Local 113, the union of transit workers…
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Best Places to Pamper Your Pet on The Danforth!
Canines and felines and rodents, oh my! Whatever kind of pet you have, they’re bound to bring a lot of joy into your life. But, to do your job as their caretaker right, you have to know all the best places to go that specialize in pet care. Whether you’re a new pet owner, or a veteran, here’s a helpful guide on some of the best pet places that the Danforth has to offer! Check up! It’s always a good idea to do your research beforehand and choose the best practice that works for you. Health-care professionals have had a tough few years; many put their own health on-the-line to continue…
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Succulent Memories, Exquisite Changes: Serano Bakery
The first time I visited the Danforth, a variety of things caught my attention. Some of them because of their beauty, like an impressive white house with a bright red door, and buildings with beautiful architecture, like the church. Also, because something seemed unique, like signs with an “x” on it for pedestrians on Pape and Aldwych Avenues (I had not seen this in Colombia, the country I’m from). But among them all, one special place caught my attention the most: the Serano Bakery. This spot reminded me of my country, my family, and my childhood. In Colombia, there are bakeries everywhere, sometimes several on a single block. It was…
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Four Hidden Instagrammable Spots to Find on Danforth Avenue
Instagrammable refers to photos that are visually appealing to be shared on Instagram; also a location good for photo taking. The Danforth, apart from the title of Greek Town, is an area full of hidden Instagrammable spots. If you are someone who loves photography, here are four places you may want to visit! 71 Gough Ave, Toronto When it comes to the Instagrammable locations on Danforth Avenue, Holy Name Parish church with 109 years of history must be a place classical lovers look for. It was designed in the style of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome and was built of stone imported from Indiana. Throughout its construction and establishment, this…
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Montcrest School: Where Learning and Community Meet
As I walk down Broadview Avenue on a chilly November Tuesday, I’m looking for my destination: Montcrest School. I’m surprised when I find a collection of houses brought together to make up the Montcrest school campus. I enter into the main lobby and I’m immediately struck by the familiar hustle and bustle of your average school day. I’m a few minutes early for my appointment, so I sit in a comfortable leather chair placed next to a banner displaying the many generous donors of the school’s community. As I sit, students, staff, and parents alike come through the lobby, each one giving a welcoming smile. On a grey day like…